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Archive code of practice you must follow if you want to sponsor a worker in ballet.
Archive code of practice you must follow if you want to sponsor a worker who is a dancer (in dance forms other than ballet).
Archive code of practice to follow when sponsoring a worker to come to the UK as a performer in theatre or opera.
Archive code of practice you must follow if you want to sponsor a worker in film and television.
Immigration staff guidance explaining the role and expectations of freelance interpreters when they are engaged to act on behalf of the Home Office.
Casework instructions for how UK Visas and Immigration decides applications to work in the UK.
Country of origin information about how UK Visas and Immigration decide applications.
Home Office consultation 28th June to 17th September 2010.
Home Office consultation review published 28 June 2010.
Home Office consultation review published 15 June 2010
Home Office consultation published 12 October 2009.
Home Office consultation published 18 March 2011.
Home Office consultation guidance published March 2011
Home Office consultation published October 2009.
Home Office consultation published 7 December 2009.
Home Office consultation questionnaire results published March 2011.
UK Visas and Immigration guidance for how it considers applications from people claiming a derivative right of residence.
Questionnaire used by UK Visas and Immigration when an applicant may be in a polygamous or potentially polygamous marriage.
Describes how carriers must provide passenger and service information to the Home Office.
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